Chris Reynolds

Born and raised in Tulsa, Ok., Chris Reynolds knew early in life that his love for music and his family’s involvement in the entertainment industry would lead him in the same direction. During his senior year of high school in 1982, he landed his first job as a weekend air personality on KXOJ. He continued to work in radio while attending college. In 1986, Chris took up residence in Los Angeles, and his broadcasting career continued at Stevie Wonder's KJLH, where he polished his delivery and gained his major market experience. After a successful run in LA, Chris's next stop was Houston and KMJQ, where he became music director and host of the highly popular Quiet Storm program. His smooth delivery and ability to communicate with the listeners made him a wanted talent in other parts of the country. In 1991, he was offered an opportunity to become music director of and “Quiet Fire” host on Urban AC Magic 95.9 in Baltimore, Md. While doing a one-week promotion called "Quiet Fire" Couples by the Bay and broadcasting his evening show from Sandals Resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Chris met his lovely wife Andrea. They now have two wonderful children, Christen and Caleb. The couple moved to Dallas, where Chris's duties as “Night Moods” host and music director continued for about three years. Chris’s first program director job came in 1998 at WDZZ in Flint, Mich, where he spent five years leading the station to some of its best ratings ever! In 2003, he was offered an opportunity to move to Buffalo and program WBLK.

With the recent school board elections, failing schools in Buffalo and some parents having to make some very tough decisions; here is a 16-year old girl from Florida doing what most people would seem the impossible

It seems that whenever there is a situation similar to the Donald Sterling incident, so-called black leadership immediately dives in emotionally and demands that something must be done immediately. They always plan meetings, rallies and marches in protest to draw attention to the situation in an effort to spark change if nothing is done within a certain time frame.

ABC News is reporting that a 14-year-old Chicago girl accused of killing another girl in a dispute over a boy tried unsuccessfully to fire a gun before someone fixed it for her and handed it back to her so she could open fire, prosecutors said Tuesday.

A New Jersey Funeral Director says that African-Americans from Barack Obama, Lil' Wayne, Snoop Dogg, to Al Sharpton and others should not be focused on the recent racists comments of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling.

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